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Dr. Jim Teagarden, editor, Kansas State University: Dr. Robert Zabel, interviewer, Kansas State UniversityA conversation with Dr. Richard West & Dr. Richard Young (item 4011)

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Dr. Richard West & Dr. Richard Young offer their reflections on their professional history in the field of providing instruction to children with emotional-behavioral disorders. They offer their views on the future of the field and their advice to persons entering the field. Dr. West and Dr. Young met with members of the Janus Project in November 2010.


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Producer: Dr. Jim Teagarden, editor, Kansas State University: Dr. Robert Zabel, interviewer, Kansas State University
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: MSLBD; Janus Project; Dr. Richard West; Dr. Richard Young

Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal


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